the Chief Executive of KCTMO Archives - IUVMPRESS

The demonstrators who were chanting “Justice” in front of the building storm into the Town Hall and requested a list of demands they said the government must fulfill.

The crowd later unanimously booed the police forces who had just arrived at the scene.

A clash was reported near one of the exits as police tried to escort members of the council out of the building. A report said at least 10 protesters were arrested.

A witness told The British Left that some protesters said they were punched and kicked out of the building by police forces.

A footage shows protesters confronting Robert black, the Chief Executive of KCTMO, the Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation responsible for managing Grenfell Tower on behalf of the council.

A list of five demands was handed to council officials by demonstrators, asking them to guarantee rehousing for those who were left homeless after the incident.

The latest report from the Grenfell Tower fire said the death toll has raised to 30 people. Twelve of the total 60 people with injuries are still in hospital and dozens still thought to be missing.

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